The Borneo Post

Mourners injured in stampede chaos at vigil for slain rapper

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AT least two people were critically injured and 10 others hurt after hundreds of fans stampeded during a vigil for slain, grammy-nominated rapper Nipsey Hussle in Los Angeles late Monday, officials and media reports said.

There were initial reports of shots fired in a crowd gathered outside Hussle’s clothing store in south Los Angeles, where the musician was shot and killed on Sunday, police and media reports said.

But Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore said on Twitter: “Reports of shots fired at the vigil do not appear accurate.”

The Los Angeles Times said several people were stabbed after a fight that broke out at the vigil and two people were in a critical condition. Reut e r s could not immediatel­y confirm the report.

A local ABC news station reported on Twitter: “A HUGE stampede of people rushed out of the @ NipseyHuss­le memorial area. People thought they heard something break or a loud noise and started running.”

A spokespers­on for the police was not immediatel­y available early Tuesday to elaborate on what happened.

Hussle, 33, whose real name is Ermias Asghedom, was shot multiple times Sunday afternoon and rushed to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

His death sent shockwaves through the US entertainm­ent world, with celebritie­s posting memories of the musician on social media. Two other people were wounded in the shooting Sunday outside Hussle’s store, Marathon Clothing, police said.

No motive for the slaying has been disclosed by police.

Hussle grew up in south Los Angeles and often talked about being in a street gang during his teenage years. He had since become a community organiser, according to media reports. His debut studio album, “Victory Lap” was nominated for Best Rap Album at this year’s Grammy Awards.

 ??  ?? Nipsey arrives at the 2019 Roc Nation THE BRUNCH in Los Angeles Feb 9. — AFP file photo
Nipsey arrives at the 2019 Roc Nation THE BRUNCH in Los Angeles Feb 9. — AFP file photo

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